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Cross-merge networking fixes after downstream PR. No conflicts. Adjacent changes: kernel/bpf/verifier.c829955981c
("bpf: Fix verifier log for async callback return values")a923819fb2
("bpf: Treat first argument as return value for bpf_throw") Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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menuconfig CAN_DEV
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tristate "CAN Device Drivers"
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default y
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depends on CAN
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help
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Controller Area Network (CAN) is serial communications protocol up to
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1Mbit/s for its original release (now known as Classical CAN) and up
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to 8Mbit/s for the more recent CAN with Flexible Data-Rate
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(CAN-FD). The CAN bus was originally mainly for automotive, but is now
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widely used in marine (NMEA2000), industrial, and medical
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applications. More information on the CAN network protocol family
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PF_CAN is contained in <Documentation/networking/can.rst>.
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This section contains all the CAN(-FD) device drivers including the
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virtual ones. If you own such devices or plan to use the virtual CAN
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interfaces to develop applications, say Y here.
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To compile as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
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can-dev.
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if CAN_DEV
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config CAN_VCAN
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tristate "Virtual Local CAN Interface (vcan)"
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help
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Similar to the network loopback devices, vcan offers a
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virtual local CAN interface.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called vcan.
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config CAN_VXCAN
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tristate "Virtual CAN Tunnel (vxcan)"
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help
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Similar to the virtual ethernet driver veth, vxcan implements a
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local CAN traffic tunnel between two virtual CAN network devices.
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When creating a vxcan, two vxcan devices are created as pair.
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When one end receives the packet it appears on its pair and vice
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versa. The vxcan can be used for cross namespace communication.
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In opposite to vcan loopback devices the vxcan only forwards CAN
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frames to its pair and does *not* provide a local echo of sent
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CAN frames. To disable a potential echo in af_can.c the vxcan driver
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announces IFF_ECHO in the interface flags. To have a clean start
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in each namespace the CAN GW hop counter is set to zero.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called vxcan.
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config CAN_NETLINK
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bool "CAN device drivers with Netlink support"
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default y
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help
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Enables the common framework for CAN device drivers. This is the
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standard library and provides features for the Netlink interface such
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as bittiming validation, support of CAN error states, device restart
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and others.
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The additional features selected by this option will be added to the
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can-dev module.
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This is required by all platform and hardware CAN drivers. If you
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plan to use such devices or if unsure, say Y.
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if CAN_NETLINK
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config CAN_CALC_BITTIMING
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bool "CAN bit-timing calculation"
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default y
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help
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If enabled, CAN bit-timing parameters will be calculated for the
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bit-rate specified via Netlink argument "bitrate" when the device
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get started. This works fine for the most common CAN controllers
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with standard bit-rates but may fail for exotic bit-rates or CAN
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source clock frequencies. Disabling saves some space, but then the
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bit-timing parameters must be specified directly using the Netlink
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arguments "tq", "prop_seg", "phase_seg1", "phase_seg2" and "sjw".
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The additional features selected by this option will be added to the
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can-dev module.
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If unsure, say Y.
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config CAN_RX_OFFLOAD
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bool
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config CAN_AT91
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tristate "Atmel AT91 onchip CAN controller"
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depends on (ARCH_AT91 || COMPILE_TEST) && HAS_IOMEM
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select CAN_RX_OFFLOAD
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help
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This is a driver for the SoC CAN controller in Atmel's AT91SAM9263
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and AT91SAM9X5 processors.
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config CAN_BXCAN
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tristate "STM32 Basic Extended CAN (bxCAN) devices"
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depends on ARCH_STM32 || COMPILE_TEST
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depends on HAS_IOMEM
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select CAN_RX_OFFLOAD
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help
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Say yes here to build support for the STMicroelectronics STM32 basic
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extended CAN Controller (bxCAN).
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called bxcan.
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config CAN_CAN327
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tristate "Serial / USB serial ELM327 based OBD-II Interfaces (can327)"
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depends on TTY
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select CAN_RX_OFFLOAD
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help
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CAN driver for several 'low cost' OBD-II interfaces based on the
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ELM327 OBD-II interpreter chip.
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This is a best effort driver - the ELM327 interface was never
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designed to be used as a standalone CAN interface. However, it can
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still be used for simple request-response protocols (such as OBD II),
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and to monitor broadcast messages on a bus (such as in a vehicle).
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Please refer to the documentation for information on how to use it:
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Documentation/networking/device_drivers/can/can327.rst
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If this driver is built as a module, it will be called can327.
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config CAN_FLEXCAN
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tristate "Support for Freescale FLEXCAN based chips"
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depends on OF || COLDFIRE || COMPILE_TEST
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depends on HAS_IOMEM
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select CAN_RX_OFFLOAD
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help
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Say Y here if you want to support for Freescale FlexCAN.
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config CAN_GRCAN
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tristate "Aeroflex Gaisler GRCAN and GRHCAN CAN devices"
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depends on OF && HAS_DMA && HAS_IOMEM
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help
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Say Y here if you want to use Aeroflex Gaisler GRCAN or GRHCAN.
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Note that the driver supports little endian, even though little
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endian syntheses of the cores would need some modifications on
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the hardware level to work.
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config CAN_JANZ_ICAN3
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tristate "Janz VMOD-ICAN3 Intelligent CAN controller"
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depends on MFD_JANZ_CMODIO
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help
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Driver for Janz VMOD-ICAN3 Intelligent CAN controller module, which
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connects to a MODULbus carrier board.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module will be
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called janz-ican3.ko.
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config CAN_KVASER_PCIEFD
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depends on PCI
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tristate "Kvaser PCIe FD cards"
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help
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This is a driver for the Kvaser PCI Express CAN FD family.
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Supported devices:
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Kvaser PCIEcan 4xHS
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Kvaser PCIEcan 2xHS v2
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Kvaser PCIEcan HS v2
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Kvaser PCIEcan 1xCAN v3
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Kvaser PCIEcan 2xCAN v3
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Kvaser PCIEcan 4xCAN v2
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Kvaser Mini PCI Express HS v2
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Kvaser Mini PCI Express 2xHS v2
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Kvaser Mini PCI Express 1xCAN v3
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Kvaser Mini PCI Express 2xCAN v3
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config CAN_SLCAN
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tristate "Serial / USB serial CAN Adaptors (slcan)"
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depends on TTY
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help
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CAN driver for several 'low cost' CAN interfaces that are attached
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via serial lines or via USB-to-serial adapters using the LAWICEL
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ASCII protocol. The driver implements the tty linediscipline N_SLCAN.
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As only the sending and receiving of CAN frames is implemented, this
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driver should work with the (serial/USB) CAN hardware from:
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www.canusb.com / www.can232.com / www.mictronics.de / www.canhack.de
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Userspace tools to attach the SLCAN line discipline (slcan_attach,
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slcand) can be found in the can-utils at the linux-can project, see
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https://github.com/linux-can/can-utils for details.
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The slcan driver supports up to 10 CAN netdevices by default which
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can be changed by the 'maxdev=xx' module option. This driver can
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also be built as a module. If so, the module will be called slcan.
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config CAN_SUN4I
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tristate "Allwinner A10 CAN controller"
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depends on MACH_SUN4I || MACH_SUN7I || (RISCV && ARCH_SUNXI) || COMPILE_TEST
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help
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Say Y here if you want to use CAN controller found on Allwinner
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A10/A20/D1 SoCs.
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To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
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be called sun4i_can.
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config CAN_TI_HECC
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depends on ARM
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tristate "TI High End CAN Controller"
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select CAN_RX_OFFLOAD
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help
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Driver for TI HECC (High End CAN Controller) module found on many
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TI devices. The device specifications are available from www.ti.com
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config CAN_XILINXCAN
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tristate "Xilinx CAN"
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depends on ARCH_ZYNQ || ARM64 || MICROBLAZE || COMPILE_TEST
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depends on COMMON_CLK && HAS_IOMEM
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help
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Xilinx CAN driver. This driver supports both soft AXI CAN IP and
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Zynq CANPS IP.
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source "drivers/net/can/c_can/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/cc770/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/ctucanfd/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/ifi_canfd/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/m_can/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/mscan/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/peak_canfd/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/rcar/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/sja1000/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/softing/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/spi/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/net/can/usb/Kconfig"
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endif #CAN_NETLINK
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config CAN_DEBUG_DEVICES
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bool "CAN devices debugging messages"
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help
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Say Y here if you want the CAN device drivers to produce a bunch of
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debug messages to the system log. Select this if you are having
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a problem with CAN support and want to see more of what is going
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on.
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endif #CAN_DEV
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